T-Mobile Intros New No Annual Contract Mobile Broadband Service Passes

No contract is nice isn’t it? I think it is, at least you’re not stuck right? T-Mobile has just announced new no contract mobile broadband passes starting at $15 for 300mb for one week and going up to $50 for 5gb for a one month pass. I still don’t understand why prices are so high for this type of thing when some companies can give unlimited for a set price but others have to charge ridiculous amounts. What’s the difference between them except it seems like they want more money. This whole Verizon debacle with them dropping unlimited is just another example of price gouging I think. I honestly do not think bandwidth is this expensive for the carriers, it’s probably small fractions of cents per megabyte. This T-Mobile deal is just as bad. Look at the $15 per week for 300mb, that comes out to 5 cents per megabyte if I’m doing the math correctly. That might seem cheap but it’s really not, it’s damn expensive for a single megabyte. There’s 20 nickels in a dollar so $15 would have 300 nickels. I don’t know, but I do know that we’re all just stuck with this price gouging until someone does something about it.

T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced that its new, flexible and worry-free No Annual Contract mobile broadband service passes will debut May 20, making it easier for customers to enjoy access to high-speed Internet on the gowhenever they want. With T-Mobile’s new, more affordable No Annual Contract data passes, customers can experience T-Mobile’s blazing-fast 4G network speeds across a variety of mobile broadband devices including tablets, mobile hotspots and laptop sticks – with no strings attached.

“Although most of our mobile broadband customers choose postpaid rate plans for the best device prices and data rates, we know that many of our customers want the flexibility to be able to experience mobile broadband without committing to an annual contract up front”

Starting at just $15, T-Mobile’s lineup of No Annual Contract mobile broadband passes delivers a pay-in-advance, overage-free solution that offers an allotment of mobile data, making it possible for customers to choose a pass that best fits their data needs without committing to a two-year contract:

300MB 1-week pass for $15

1.5GB 1-month pass for $25

3.5GB 1-month pass for $35

5GB 1-month pass for $50

“Although most of our mobile broadband customers choose postpaid rate plans for the best device prices and data rates, we know that many of our customers want the flexibility to be able to experience mobile broadband without committing to an annual contract up front,” said Jeremy Korst, vice president of marketing, T-Mobile USA. “With better pricing and new features like an auto-refill option and a simpler purchase experience, T-Mobile’s No Annual Contract mobile broadband passes make it easier and more affordable than ever to experience high-speed Internet on the go on a range of devices.”

T-Mobile’s new No Annual Contract mobile broadband passes are expected to be available beginning May 20 at T-Mobile retail stores, select dealers, national retailers and online at http://www.t-mobile.com. More information on T-Mobile’s mobile broadband offerings is available at http://mobile-broadband.t-mobile.com.

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